A masterful follow-up to the New York Times bestseller All the
Missing Girls--the gripping story of a journalist who sets out to find
her missing friend, a woman who may never have existed at all. "Think:
Luckiest Girl Alive, The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl"
(TheSkimm).
When Leah Stevens' career implodes, a chance meeting with her old friend
Emmy Grey offers her the perfect opportunity to start over. Emmy, just
out of a bad relationship, convinces Leah to come live with her in rural
Pennsylvania, where there are teaching positions available and no one
knows Leah's past. Or Emmy's.-
Then there's a wave of vicious crimes in the community and Emmy Grey
disappears, and Leah realizes how very little she knows about her friend
and roommate. Unable to find friends, family, a paper trail or a digital
footprint, the police question whether Emmy Grey existed at all. And
mark Leah as a prime suspect.
Fighting the doubts of the police and her own sanity, Leah must uncover
the truth about Emmy Grey--and along the way, confront her old demons,
find out who she can really trust, and clear her own name. Deep, dark,
and irresistibly twisty, "Megan Miranda's eerie suspense
thriller...smartly examines the slippery theme of personal identity"
(The New York Times Book Review).